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How much do resort rn jobs pay per week?

As of May 29, 2026, the average weekly pay for resort rn in Texas is $2,323.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,809.62 and $2,813.46 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Resort RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Resort RN, you need a current RN license, strong clinical assessment skills, and a background in emergency or acute care nursing. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems and standard first aid or BLS/ACLS certifications are typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help you support guests from diverse backgrounds. These skills ensure prompt, high-quality medical care in a hospitality environment, prioritizing guest safety and satisfaction.

What are some common challenges Resort RNs face and how can they effectively manage them?

Resort RNs often encounter unique challenges such as adapting to a fluctuating patient census due to seasonal guests, providing care in non-traditional medical settings, and responding to a wide variety of health concerns ranging from minor injuries to urgent medical situations. Effective management involves strong assessment skills, flexibility, and excellent communication with both resort staff and local healthcare facilities. Building rapport with guests and staying organized are key to delivering high-quality care, while regular training in emergency protocols ensures preparedness for unexpected situations.

What is a Resort RN?

A Resort RN is a registered nurse who works at resorts, providing medical care and health services to guests and staff. Their responsibilities may include treating minor injuries or illnesses, responding to medical emergencies, and promoting general wellness on the property. Resort RNs often collaborate with other healthcare professionals and may also assist in developing health and safety protocols for the resort. This role requires a valid nursing license and often experience in emergency or urgent care settings. Working as a Resort RN can offer unique opportunities for work-life balance and diverse patient interactions in a hospitality environment.

What is the difference between Resort Rn vs Hotel Nurse?

AspectResort RnHotel Nurse
CertificationsRN license, CPR certificationRN license, CPR certification
Work EnvironmentResort medical facilities, outdoor settings, patient care in leisure resortsHotel clinics, guest health services, indoor medical rooms
Employer & IndustryResort/hospitality industry, wellness resortsHospitality industry, hotel chains, guest health services

Resort Rns and Hotel Nurses both hold RN licenses and work within the hospitality industry, but Resort Rns typically provide medical care in outdoor or resort-specific settings, while Hotel Nurses focus on guest health services within hotel clinics. Their roles overlap in certifications and industry usage, but differ mainly in work environment and specific responsibilities.

Infographic showing various Resort Rn job openings in Texas as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 62% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 20% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $120,806 per year, or $58.1 per hour.

Radiology Technologist/Multi Modality

Carenest Health Services

Austin, TX

Other

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Multimodality Technologist
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Lakeway
Address: 100 Medical Pkwy, Lakeway, TX (Suburb of Austin, TX)
We're offering a $15,000 Sign On bonus & Relocation assistance to Multimodality Tech Professionals
Must be willing to cross train into Cath and IR or at least one
Credential: The multimodality position is geared towards individuals with additional certifications.
Examples: ARRT (R) or RCIS with additional certification for example CI or VI or CT or MRI or Mammo or both RCIS and ARRT together, RCES is an additional certification. However, can be changed to an Interventional radiology tech or CVIS tech.
Education: Associate's degree in Radiology + ARRT or graduate of an related program
Work Schedule: This is a full-time day shift position, Monday-Friday, 4 days/week 7am-5:30pm
4 -10 Hour Day Shifts.
Little to No Weekend Call: 7-9 days of call every 4 weeks for Emergent Procedures after hours. Call response time to the facility is within 30 minutes of notification. *Very little call on the weekend since they have a weekend tech that takes call. They however take 1 weekend a month off.
Lakeway is located about 25 miles west of downtown Austin. Lakeway is ideally situated on the south shore of Lake Travis in the scenic Texas Hill Country. Lakeway is a resort community complete with golf courses, tennis courts, marinas, a 65-mile long lake, 100 acres of parkland and trails, and nearly 500 acres of greenbelts. You can enjoy Dining at the famous The Oasis on Lake Travis while enjoying the gorgeous views of the Rolling Hills and the abundance of sailboats floating on the Lake.
Baylor Scott & White Health Lakeway is a 121 bed, Full-Service hospital. The Medical Center is a certified primary stroke center, a certified chest pain center. Lakeway has achieved Magnet recognition for its nursing professionalism, teamwork and superiority in patient care.
Must live within 30 minutes of hospital
Job Summary
The Multimodality Technologist, supervised by a Radiologist, performs imaging in two or more disciplines. At least 25% of their work focuses on advanced areas like CT, MR, Nuc Med, or IR. They work with ambulatory and hospital patients as requested by a physician or licensed provider for diagnosing disease and injury, following established protocols.
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION - Grad of an Accredited Program
EXPERIENCE - Less than 1 Year of Experience
CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION
Basic Life Support (BLS): BLS within 30 days of hire or transfer.
Medical Radiologic Tech (MRT): Licensed by the State of Texas Medical Board as a Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT), unless the role is MRI or Ultrasound.
American Reg MRI Tech (ARMRIT), ARRT-Bone Density (ARRT-BD), ARRT-BS Breast Sonography (ARRT-BS), ARRT-CT Computed Tomography (ARRT-CT), ARRT-M Mammography (ARRT-M), ARRT-MR Magnetic Res Imaging (ARRT-MR), ARRT-N Nuclear Medicine Tech (ARRT-N), ARRT-R Radiography (ARRT-R), ARRT-S Sonography (ARRT-S), ARRT-VI Interventional Rad (ARRT-VI), Cert Nuclear Med Tech (CNMT), Reg Diag Med Sono-Abdomen (AB) (RDMS-AB), Reg Diag Med Sono-Breast (BR) (RDMS-BR), RDMS Fetal Echocardiography (RDMS-FE), Reg Diag Med Sono-OB/GYN (OB) (RDMS-OB), RDMS-Pediatric Sonography (PS) (RDMS-PS), Registered Vascular Tech (RVT): Certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography in two imaging modalities. Works 50% of the time in the second modality. Approved modalities are: ARRT-R, ARRT-CT, ARRT-CV, ARRT-M, ARRT-MR, ARRT-N, ARRT-S, ARRT-VI, ARRT-BS, ARRT-BD, ARRT-CI, RDMS-AB, RDMS-BR, RDMS-FE, RDMS-OB, RDMS-PS, RVT, CNMT, or ARMRIT.
ARRT-CI Cardiac-Interventional (ARRT-CI), ARRT-CV Cardiovasc-Inter Rad (ARRT-CV): .
Submittal Notes: All certifications must be AHA Nicotine Free Facility